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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:25:17+00:00 2026-05-10T17:25:17+00:00

I have a database issue that i currently cannot wrap my head around with

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I have a database issue that i currently cannot wrap my head around with an easy solution. In my db I have a table that stores event values.. 0’s and 1’s with a timestamp. Issue being that it is possible for there to be the same event to occur twice as a business rule. Like below

  • ‘2008-09-22 16:28:14.133’, 0
  • ‘2008-09-22 16:28:35.233’, 1
  • ‘2008-09-22 16:29:16.353’, 1
  • ‘2008-09-22 16:31:37.273’, 0
  • ‘2008-09-22 16:35:43.134’, 0
  • ‘2008-09-22 16:36:39.633’, 1
  • ‘2008-09-22 16:41:40.733’, 0

in real life these events are cycled and I’m trying to query over to get the cycles of these but I need to ignore the duplicate values ( 1,1 ) the current solution is using a SQL cursor to loop each and throw out the value if the previous was the same. I’ve considered using a trigger on the insert to clean up in a post processed table but I can’t think of an easy solution to do this set based.

Any ideas or suggestions?

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:25:18+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:25 pm

    This uses a SQL Server Common Table Expression, but it can be inlined, with table t with columns dt and cyclestate:

    ;WITH Firsts AS (     SELECT t1.dt         ,MIN(t2.dt) AS Prevdt     FROM t AS t1     INNER JOIN t AS t2         ON t1.dt < t2.dt         AND t2.cyclestate <> t1.cyclestate     GROUP BY t1.dt ) SELECT MIN(t1.dt) AS dt_start     ,t2.dt AS dt_end FROM t AS t1 INNER JOIN Firsts     ON t1.dt = Firsts.dt INNER JOIN t AS t2     ON t2.dt = Firsts.Prevdt     AND t1.cyclestate <> t2.cyclestate GROUP BY t2.dt     ,t2.cyclestate HAVING MIN(t1.cyclestate) = 0 
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